In two days starts the IAA 2004 commercial vehicles in Hannover, Germany.

Any trucks enthusiasts here ?

Mercedes is to present a new variant of the AXOR and the ATEGO. The Axor which was introduced to the market two years ago with only a tractor version (for sei-trailers) comes this year with a rigid version enabling it to be hanged to a trailer. Both the Atego and the Axor have been face-lifted and fitted with extra devices for air-conditioning, comfort of driving...

Scania is to show its Longliner which is already in service. The cabin of this Scania variant has left nothing to a 3 stars room !!! Too much in my point of view !!!

I used to drive one, does that count? When I visited England a few years ago, I was somewhat surprised at the difference between what we have, and what they have. Though, I did not get to look inside any of them while I was over there, most did not seem to have much room at all to them.

The cabin of this Scania variant has left nothing to a 3 stars room !!!I equipped mine as follows:
Up Front:
CD Player
satellite Radio
CB Radio
Ham Radio (2 meter)
Radio Scanner

In the back:
13" TVVCR
DVD

Thought about upgrading to a 19" with surround sound, but left the job before I had a chance.

I went to the IAA in Frankfurt last year and it was great. I went there by high-speed ICE train from Munich and the day was just perfect. It was however an exhibition for passenger cars. Anyone here going to the Motor Show in Paris?

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